THE MIG N0 N PIANO. W" A ' G *sT nE Rf ■ House should bo without one. (Late Accountant Colonial Architect _._ ' -Department.) VH, WOOD, Sole Agent in-theWai- AC C ° "U"N.T A'-N T, X varapa for the MIGNON PIANO. LAND, ESTATE;HOUSE iGEnMat nrw Consfcruction—Great solidity buUd, MISSION AGENT. full iron frame T XT " i ~'-- '^fi| Tone-Marellously excellent, full, LoASS Negotiated.- DEBTs-OottEensD. round and deep A « T ■'■■'' i ~r--' : ''>'*>'■'<'■ Touch-Most elastic and certain' • pffice: Hf lo^^„(pPPositePanama General Finish-Most excellent/case .'■' * ■•>> We %ton. ■■■;■< 1675 in walnut or ebonised, golden- "■-'■"" graved, ivory keyboard full size and compass. XV. B R 0 W. N & o 0. p.. jTT-p, « . Sub-A?entsfor North British and Mer v ■ cantile Insurance Company. ■ D ,iV ,i. And Murray, Robert* $ (Jo Per month P month «„„, „j„„_. a -j ;' ~ , . vu * Nettcash. for 12 mi for 2vrs. oa3h advanced on wool and insurances In walnut case £43 0 0 £3 19 6 £2 3 6 effected' aHbwesVcurtehli •; rates, from Ebonised do 44 00 4 1G 2 36 sheep's 1 ba<Sk'tp' ' Walnut and - '""" "'•" ; ""' "'■■'-" -' Gold En- • ~ . ~ graved Case 45 0 0 41 6 26 6 JOHN MONTGMfoY Ebonised and ,' "''', : ,iW *' j Gold do do 46 H 436 29 6 BUILDER AND A Each Piano will be well tuned before MASTERTOft! ; } being packed, so as to reach its destination , . _;'''• in perfect order. <'" Estimates given for buildings arid repairs. MASTERtOIC ucuig jmuneu, su as to reacn us destination , , .-,•<" in perfect order. <'" Estimates given for buildings arid repairs. Full particulars and Illustrated ; Cata- " ;: '.". .-•; ■■■'... ',/".' • logues will be forwarded, free of charge on ttt rTI Ta M oi'tm i. application to the undersigned. W ILUAffI :(iU ' A sample of these Pianos may be seen AGENT: FOR '•; at Mr G. Colter's Foresters Hall,; from New Zealand Fire and ; Marine ! 'lnsurance whom all particulars may bo obtained. Company;' 1 '■;•""' „ „ Newßealand Accident ; lnsurknce''ComD. F. H. WOOD, SOLE AGENT IN THE Certificated Accbuntarifiii Bankruptcy TEMPLE CHAMBERS, MASTER. WAIRARAPAFOR . :;! TON.,"' :; V : .: i : THE MIGNON PIANO. 1668 .- A BARGAIN. H. PEAMON, TAILOB,&o.V' BEGS to notify that he has' Removed to Premises qpposite the Post Office. Queen-street, Masterton, I HECTIC! No. 351, Part of Section No. , BTUnn llllnilll „ 352, and Section No. 353, ARTHUR WARBURTON, & GO. „ IcrtleehoM l£*' f STOCK AND SHAMMER* LAND Acres meeliold Land, partly fenced, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND <mm at' cleared and sown in English grass. Two- COMMKSION AGENTST'f L roomed Cottage and Sheep Yards on the "Uu I ™*«' *»» F.H.WOOD, '™ 1889 Auctioneer and Estate Agent. TTT ALTER PERRY, YY GENERAL BUTCH
"CI 0 R SALE Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, in Firs Class order A patent Brickmaking Machine, cap able of moulding 15,000 bricks i day; capable for steam or horsi power. A small Boiling down Plant, suitabli for small butcher. Also, manufacturers of Speedy'B Patent Wool Presseß, wit! racthet motion, i ROBERTSON & CO., 1615 Phcenix Foundry. James Elliott & Co, SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS, Queen Street, Masterton, BEG to notify that they have jus received a consignment of Englisl Hunting Saddles, Ladies' Saddles ant Bridles and other requisites, and ai assortment of Sterling Silver mountei jockey and hunting whips, which haviiij been purchased for cash will be sold ai 25 per cent below ordinary prices. Thej , have also a choice stock of buggy, cart and plough harness on. hand and makjng! NoTE.-Orders sent through W. Nbil'i and be early returned. We have discontinued exhibiting oui repairs outside our shop, as the dust makei sad havoc with the linings, &c, but w cordially invite you inside. 186
UEKN-STBEET CABINET ANE FURNITURR WAREHOUSE, MASTERTON. B BEG to inform the public of the town and district that they have opened the shop formerly occupied by C. Moeller, cabinetmaker, and are- now prepared to take orders and give estimates for furniture of all descriptions;- iri any quantity including SHOW CASES, SHOP FITTINGS, >& VENETIAN, BLINDS, <fcc. " MR WHITT' having had sixteen year's experience in this business in Yorkshire England, feels confident that the firm will - given satisfaction to those who patronise it. J We are showing new, designs of useful and ornamental furniture biiibur prev> raises, All goods:will.be 1 sold'at l -prices which • will compare.'favorably--with' the best houses in-Wellington; and we will endeavor always to have a good • stock to select from, All orders'for furniture and repairs ' will be promptly attended to, j COME AND GIVE US A TRIAL. i. WFIITTi. DONALDSON, Queen-street Cabinet and Furniture Ware- " house, Mastevton.. 1709 - PAHIATUA HOTEL, (Between Woodville and Eketahuna.) Forty-Mile Bush, ' e J GOOD STABLING AND PADDOCKS D. CREWE Pvoprietor 1791 CRITERION HOTEL Umbiox-Quay , Wellington. MRS EWING, having eucceededJ.'R, BROWN, wishes.to notify that the CRITERION WTEl.hubsen re furnished throughout, and now offers superior accommodation to travellers and N.B-All liquors of the vory best quality. 1847 | "VT ATIO NA L HOTEL _>| (Opposite St.-Georgo'B Hall) LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON.H, SULLIVAN, Proprietor. The TVairarapa House. Visitors from the couhtiyilan read the Wairarapa Daily at this house Wines and Spirits of the Best-Quality
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1967, 17 April 1885, Page 4
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